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European air regulators break from FAA on 737 Max return

Bloomberg Europe’s top aviation regulator expects to take longer to get Boeing Co’s 737 Max back into service than the projected timeline being taken by the US, which would likely push the grounded plane’s return into next year on the continent. European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) chief Patrick Ky met with officials from the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to …

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South African Airways recalls some planes for compliance checks

Bloomberg Four airlines operating in South Africa were forced to delay flights and ground some planes after inspections were carried out overnight. State-owned South African Airways and Mango were affected as was Comair Ltd, which operates Kulula and British Airways domestically, according to statements. It’s not routine for airlines in South Africa to suffer simultaneous groundings, but it’s not yet …

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Cathay cuts earnings outlook as travellers avoid Hong Kong

Bloomberg Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd cut its earnings outlook after passenger traffic fell for a second month as protests that have put intense pressure on the carrier continued to disrupt travel and business in Hong Kong. Second-half financial results will be lower than those of the first half, Hong Kong’s flag airline said in a statement, reversing previous forecasts. Cathay …

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